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Emily Procter is many things to different audiences. For millions, she is the face of the right wing on The West Wing. To those millions, and millions more, she is the woman at the heart of CBS’s monster hit, CSI: Miami. SheKnows sat down with the star on the eve November sweeps and Procter promised a
CSI: Miami month to remember.
Procter
was born in North Carolina and her Southern Belle accent is hard to
miss. She’s unassuming, glamorous and immensely talented. Her film
resume includes
Leaving Las Vegas with Nicolas Cage and
Jerry Maguire alongside Tom Cruise. There is an unspoken charm to Procter that lingers long after the interview concluded. Her work on television has made her a household name. Procter answers all our
CSI: Miami and
West Wing questions as well as letting us in on the secrets to staying stunning under the Miami heat.
Procter's proud resumeSheKnows: Thanks for taking some time with SheKnows today.
Emily Procter: Oh, absolutely - although, I don’t know if I’m qualified (
laughs).
SheKnows: (
Laughing) Oh, I’d say you are! First of all for me personally, it’s such a pleasure to speak with you.
Emily Procter: It is so nice of you to say that.
SheKnows:It’s been great to watch your career over the years. To see you finding
such success in such varied characters. For you, has that been the key
to your success and longevity?
Emily Procter:You know, the entertainment business is so odd. I’ve always say that
more often than not, it’s not what people are capable of doing, but
what people allow one to do. I feel like I have hit the lottery twice
with
West Wing and CSI
: Miami because they are both
such different women. But, they are both such strong women. That has
been a tremendous joy. And sprinkled here and there I’ve been other
fun, challenging things. I loved
Breast Men.
SheKnows: Yes, with David Schwimmer. That's a good movie!
Emily Procter:Yeah, that was great. Even in really small parts over the years that
have me with people who have such an artistic way of looking at things
- I feel that I have been really lucky. Who knows how that happens (
laughs)?
CSI: Miami vs. West Wing: a tale of two talesSheKnows: Was there any difference with the two shows you've most recently starred in?
West Wing was already an established show when you joined the cast, whereas
CSI: Miami was a new show.
Emily Procter: When I joined
West Wing, my very first day, they broke before my first close up so they could congratulate everyone on the Emmys they had just won (
laughs).
SheKnows: Oh, boy. What a way to start!
Emily Procter: I know!
CSI: Miamiwas terrifying in a different way because we were a spin-off. I think
we felt a lot of pressure trying to live up to a show (original
CSI),that
really is the way it is because of chemistry. You can’t recreate that.
All of us were sort of frozen. It’s a different style of acting than
any of us had done before. How do we put our own personality into it?
The first year was really hard. Before the first show aired, we were
all, ‘it’s nice working with you.’ (
laughs) Then we got some
ratings. The whole first year at any moment we expected to not be at
work the next day. The second year we settled down. In hindsight, I
like the way that it’s played out because I don’t think we really hit
our stride until the end of season four (
laughs).
SheKnows: Sometimes, shows get some serious legs around season four or five. Look at
24. And then they go on for 10 more seasons, like
NYPD Blue, you never know.
Emily Procter:If we’re still going six, seven years from now, we’re all going to need
knee replacements because we’re always bending down to pick things up
and stuff (
laughs).
SheKnows: I would think so at all those crime scenes, you’re always squatting or kneeling. It’s worse than football players.
Emily Procter: (
laughs) That’s great!
Miami heatSheKnows: Now, do you film much in Miami?
Emily Procter:We spend about a quarter of the time there. It’s sort of become this thing where we all want to go and they don’t want us to go because I
don’t think we’re professional enough when we’re in Miami (
laughs).
SheKnows: It is a fun town.
Emily Procter: (
laughs) Oh, my gosh yes.
SheKnows:I wondered because Miami is known for its heat. And you just look so
gorgeous day in and day out, is there any secrets to that?
Emily Procter:Yes, it’s a SWAT Team of beauty - people with aerosol misters and hair
brushes and lip liners. I always say to the hair people, ‘just one day
I’d like to wake up and already have you people in my bathroom.’
Political ProctorSheKnows: I wanted to ask about you joining
West Wing.
It wasn’t simply this great actress, Emily Proctor, joining that show.
You brought a new voice to it as well – the right wing. Did you get a
lot of response from that side of the political aisle for taking on a
Republican character on a left-leaning show?
Emily Procter:What I personally loved about that, that I wished was happening in our
current politics, is that it showed respect for the rainbow of
politics. I really loved it. I loved the show for doing that. I got a
lot of people asking my opinion of politics which are very different
than Ainsley’s. That was also what made it so fun to play. I was
watching the debates this year and I thought America – I love America –
now is the time where we really need to unite and stand together and
grow. I wish people were more respectful of each other’s sides so we
can figure out how these problems can be fixed.
SheKnows:Because you are someone who is so active in various causes including
animal and environmental ones, there certainly seems to be an
excitement about getting involved right now.
Emily Procter: It’s so fun, isn’t it? I love it!
SheKnows: Is that encouraging for you, someone who’s been active all along.
Emily Procter:I think it’s cyclical. As a society we check out from one another and
now we’re checking back in because we’re being forced to look at all
these issues. What I love is to have so much company, to have everyone
be so interested. I voted yesterday and it was so nice. I had the day
off. I voted by absentee ballot because you never know with
entertainment if you’ll have enough time. I am loving voting this year.
I went out to breakfast with a whole group and we discussed the
propositions and we all voted. We checked each other’s dots to make
sure things were filled in properly. It's really fun to have everyone
so vested in our country.
SheKnows: Many people taking the day off.
Emily Procter: What are you going to do? Does SheKnows have you working ?
SheKnows: Sure, but I will definitely have time to vote and wear the I Voted sticker with pride all day.
Emily Procter: Ah, it’s so fun. I just love it.
Nothing but sunshineSheKnows: Did I read somewhere that you had a sting as a weather girl?
Emily Procter:I did! I started in journalism. When I was in college, I was nineteen.
I had the weekend weather spot. Then I got into reporting. I just
thought, I don’t have the constitution for it. I can’t cover murder all
day long.
SheKnows: What do you have coming up acting-wise?
Emily Procter: I have a little independent movie coming up called
Barry Munday.
It’s in post-production right now. My character is very different than
anything I’ve done for the last ten years. I did get to make out with
everybody in the movie.
SheKnows: Not too shabby, depending on the co-stars.
Emily Procter: That’s what I thought. You know, Patrick Wilson’s wonderful. He was really great. Colin Hanks is in it too.
SheKnows: There are worse ways to spend your days. Emily, this has been a treat. Thank you so much for your time.
Emily Procter: You’re so nice and thank you for saying such kind things about my career. That’s really generous of you.
SheKnows: Hopefully we will reconnect again in the future.
Emily Procter: I hope so too. I’m excited for November 4.
SheKnows: Well happy Election Day to you. It’ll be a fourth to remember.
Emily Procter: I’m going to quote you on that. I really will!